Peppermint Cupcake Tower

Here is my cupcake tower tutorial! I’m sure you’ve seen projects like these floating around, but believe it or not, I couldn’t find anything like this on the internet, which is why I made one.

Supplies:

Old plates

Old candlestick holders or something like it

Epoxy glue

Spray paint

Masking tape

Contact paper

I went to Savers and bought a bunch of old plates. I also found this convenient two-tiered serving dish. I’m pretty sure you could find something like it. I tested out my plates and candlestick holders at the store to make sure they would sit well on top of each other.

Yep, works great so far!

Got my epoxy glue. Make sure you mix the two types of glue (it’s double-barreled) to make sure the glue sets properly. (Just squeeze it out and mix with a toothpick.)

Use your epoxy glue to adhere the candlestick holders to your plates. Tape it into place so that it doesn’t move and can dry properly. Allow it to dry for 24 hours.

When you’re done, spray paint all your pieces white. I used Rustoleum brand to make sure that the paint would stick to the metal.

I used this as my template for the peppermint swirl, from an online image I found. Make sure that the wide end is longer that the edge of the plate so you can wrap the contact paper around the edge. To get the proper sizing, you can measure the diameter of the plate and divide by two (to get the radius…remember geometry? You didn’t think you’d ever use it again…) The radius is the length of the swirl.

Cut 6-8 pieces of your template out of contact paper for each plate. This is super easy if you have a Silhouette, but I didn’t have one (does someone wanna give me one for free?! 🙂 so I cut by hand. Find the center point of your plate (measure out the radius) and put the point of the swirl piece there.

Play with the layout until you get it how you like it.

Make sure all the contact paper is firmly pressed to the plate and then spray paint red. It doesn’t matter if this brand is Rustoleum or not since you’ve already sprayed paint on there. Let it dry for awhile before you peel off the contact paper. After you peel it off, spray the whole thing with a clear varnish spray paint to seal it.

Now stack up all your pieces and voila! I didn’t glue all my pieces together because 1) it would be easier to store separately, 2) easier to handle all together, and 3) I can use each piece individually to either stack up in a tower or sit next to each other. So many uses!

Are you wondering why there is suddenly a square plate in there? Well one of my plate didn’t work out right the first time around when I tried to do a different design, so I opted for a plain white. I like it.)

If you look closely, you can see that some of the lines aren’t super clean. You will probably get that affect, but don’t stress about it because it still looks cool! (If you use a Silhouette you might have cleaner lines.)

And who’s gonna care when you have put your adorable cupcakes on top of them?

In case you don’t know how to make fondant cupcakes, I will be doing a tutorial on these on Thursday!

BEAUTIFUL!!! I love how you made your tier. I might even be able to attempt this one. Great job in the entire competition! Thanks so much for participating and making it so fun! Can't wait to see the cupcakes on Thursday (they were WAY too cute)!

So cute! Great idea. I HIGHLY recommend investing in a Silhouette! I bought one a few months ago on Overstock for under $200 and it has already paid for itself just by me using it to make Christmas and birthday gifts.